Cisco BBSM CPU High

I dont if someone can help me in BBSM which is out of support but i say my problem.
When clients from rooms and
AP try to connect after username and password take a message"SendActivateSessionfailed" so
in Windows Task Manager the services atdial.exe and Atevent.exe have 95% of Server CPU
with the result a very very slow windows server.

First of All, Thanks for your reply.
If you have L2 loops on your network why not configure BPDU guard on your access layer?...I assume it is users causing the loops?!
We have M/W transmission Nodes connected to this router which run their own RSTP, so BPDU do come to our router, I don't think we can use BPDU Guard in this situation, or do I ?
...in particular look at rate-limiting APR packets:
This feature look good, but I have few doubts:
Can I use this ARP rate limit on sub-interfaces ?
If I do use ARP rate-limit on sub-interface, then in case rate of incoming ARP packets exceeds the configured limit, the router will place the sub-interface/VLAN interface to err-disabled mode or, will place whole interface in err-disabled mode.??
I think if I can configure this rate limit on sub-interface level then it will pretty much solve my issue as it will put particular sub-interface on err-disabled mode, and we will also get to know the source VLAN for our further diagnosis.

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